Standard of Practice definition

Standard of Practice means a model of established practice as promulgated by the Certified Professional Guardianship Board.
Standard of Practice means a statement, published by the board under section 19 (1) (k) or (1) of the Act, setting out the minimum standard, or minimum standards, for practising the profession or a specified aspect of practice and which reflect the essential knowledge, skills and abilities registrants are expected to have in order to perform or provide the services of a naturopathic physician in a safe, competent, ethical and professional manner, along with any related limits or conditions that must be observed or met to ensure registrants do not practice in an incompetent, impaired or unethical manner.
Standard of Practice means the skill and care ordinarily exercised by prudent professional personnel engaged in health care.

Examples of Standard of Practice in a sentence

  • In addition to the tables included in this report, we also performed cash flow adequacy tests as required under Actuarial Standard of Practice 6 (ASOP 6).

  • Specifically, this Statement addresses issues regarding (1) the presentation of payroll-related measures in required supplementary information, (2) the selection of assumptions and the treatment of deviations from the guidance in an Actuarial Standard of Practice for financial reporting purposes, and (3) the classification of payments made by employers to satisfy employee (plan member) contribution requirements.

  • GASB Statement No. 82 addresses issues regarding (1) the presentation of payroll-related measures in required supplementary information, (2) the selection of assumptions and the treatment of deviations from the guidance in an Actuarial Standard of Practice for financial reporting purposes, and (3) the classification of payments made by employers to satisfy employee (plan member) contribution requirements.

  • Important note related to arbitration conducted pursuant to Standard of Practice 17-4 (1) or (2): Where arbitration is conducted between two (or more) cooperating brokers pursuant to Standard of Practice 17-4 (1) or (2), the amount in dispute and the amount of any potential resulting award is limited to the amount paid to the respondent by the listing broker, seller, or landlord and any amount credited or paid to a party to the transaction at the direction of the respondent.

  • Standard of Practice 7.2: Involve site personnel and stakeholders in the planning process.

  • Standard of Practice 9.1: Provide stakeholders the opportunity to communicate issues ofconcern.

  • Standard of Practice 2.2: Require that cyanide transporters implement appropriateemergency response plans and capabilities and employ adequate measures for cyanide management.

  • Note: This section is to be construed in a manner consistent with Article 16 of the Code of Ethics and particularly Standard of Practice 16-4.

  • Standard of Practice 8.1: Train workers to understand the hazards associated withcyanide use.

  • Standard of Practice 3.1: Design and construct unloading, storage and mixing facilitiesconsistent with sound, accepted engineering practices, quality control/quality assurance procedures, spill prevention and spill containment measures.


More Definitions of Standard of Practice

Standard of Practice means the standard of practice published by the College and entitled Standard of Practice: Dental CT Scanners.
Standard of Practice means the standard of practice published by the College and entitled Standard of Practice for the Administration of Inhaled Substances and the Use of Sedation in a Member’s Practice, as amended from time to time.
Standard of Practice means a model of established practice that is commonly accepted as correct.
Standard of Practice means principles of patient care and management that are generally accepted and recognized by the medical profession in Canada, or that are expressed in a College statement of Standard of Practice.

Related to Standard of Practice

  • Standards of Practice means the care, skill, and

  • Codes of Practice shall have the meaning given to the term in Clause 1.2 of Schedule 3;

  • Standard of Care has the meaning set forth in Section 6(A) of the Agreement.

  • Scope of practice means defined parameters of various duties or services that may be provided by an individual with specific credentials. Whether regulated by rule, statute, or court decision, it tends to represent the limits of services an individual may perform.

  • Good Practice means such practice in the processing of personal data as appears to the Commissioner to be desirable having regard to the interests of data subjects and others, and includes (but is not limited to) compliance with the requirements of this Act;

  • Code of Practice means the code of practice for protecting the interests of users of railway passenger services or station services who have disabilities, as prepared, revised from time to time and published by the Secretary of State pursuant to Section 71B of the Act;

  • Group practice means a group of two or more health care providers legally organized as a partnership, professional corporation, or similar association:

  • Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice means the current standards of the appraisal profession, developed for appraisers and users of appraisal services by the Appraisal Standards Board of the Appraisal Foundation.

  • Best Practice means solutions, techniques, methods and approaches which are appropriate, cost-effective and state of the art (at Member State and sector level), and which are implemented at an operational scale and under conditions that allow the achievement of the impacts set out in the award criterion ’Impact’ first paragraph (see below).

  • Privilege to practice means: an individual's authority to deliver emergency medical services in remote states as authorized under this compact.

  • Unfair practice means (i) establishing contact with any person connected with or employed or engaged by the Authority with the objective of canvassing, lobbying or in any manner influencing or attempting to influence the Bidding Process; or (ii) having a Conflict of Interest; and

  • Unsafe or unsound practice means a practice or conduct by a

  • Standard of Conduct means the standard for conduct by Indemnitee that is a condition precedent to indemnification of Indemnitee hereunder against Indemnifiable Losses relating to, arising out of or resulting from an Indemnifiable Claim. The Standard of Conduct is (i) good faith and a reasonable belief by Indemnitee that his action was in or not opposed to the best interests of the Company and, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, that Indemnitee had no reasonable cause to believe that his conduct was unlawful, or (ii) any other applicable standard of conduct that may hereafter be substituted under Section 145(a) or (b) of the Delaware General Corporation Law or any successor to such provision(s).

  • Good Industry Practice means standards, practices, methods and procedures conforming to the Law and the degree of skill and care, diligence, prudence and foresight which would reasonably and ordinarily be expected from a skilled and experienced person or body engaged in a similar type of undertaking under the same or similar circumstances.

  • Promising practice means a practice that presents, based on preliminary information, potential for becoming a research-based or consensus-based practice.

  • Prudent Operating Practice means the mining practices, methods and acts that would be employed by a prudent mining operator having assets and operations similar in type, size, location and scope to Borrower, using modern mining equipment and techniques in the conduct of diligent and safe mining operations in an attempt to recover the maximum amount of economically mineable and merchantable coal from the Mining Facilities with due regard for all Applicable Law, all in accordance and compliance with Environmental or Mining Permits held by Borrower.

  • Good Engineering Practice means, Works carried out in accordance with the following standards/ specifications,

  • coercive practice means harming or threatening to harm, directly or indirectly, persons or their property to influence their participation in the procurement process or affect the execution of a contract;

  • ISO-NE Practices means the ISO-NE practices and procedures for delivery and transmission of energy in effect from time to time and shall include, without limitation, applicable requirements of the NEPOOL Agreement, and any applicable successor practices and procedures.

  • Cessation of practice means any calendar month during which respondent is

  • Licensed practitioner means an individual who has been trained in the use of personal restraint and seclusion, who is knowledgeable of the risks inherent in the implementation of personal restraint and seclusion, and who is 1 of the following:

  • Collaborative practice means that a physician may delegate aspects of drug therapy management for the physician’s patients to an authorized pharmacist through a community practice protocol. “Collaborative practice” also means that a P&T committee may authorize hospital pharmacists to perform drug therapy management for inpatients and hospital clinic patients through a hospital practice protocol.

  • Active practice means post-licensure practice at the level of licensure for which an applicant is seeking licensure in Virginia and shall include at least 360 hours of practice in a 12-month period.

  • concerted practice means co-operative or co-ordinated conduct between firms, achieved through direct or indirect contact, that replaces their independent action, but which does not amount to an agreement;

  • Standards means: any standards published by BSI British Standards, the National Standards Body of the United Kingdom, the International Organisation for Standardisation or other reputable or equivalent bodies (and their successor bodies) that a skilled and experienced operator in the same type of industry or business sector as the Supplier would reasonably and ordinarily be expected to comply with; any standards detailed in the specification in Framework Schedule 1 (Digital Services) or Framework Schedule 6 (Standards and Security); any standards detailed by the Customer in this Contract or as agreed between the Parties from time to time; any relevant Government codes of practice and guidance applicable from time to time.

  • Codes and Standards means all the applicable codes and standards as indicated in the Technical Specification.